Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Qonquer Death - Broken Signal // Modrum, Nanostudio Ipad
YouTube Uploaded by godmadeusfonky on Aug 30, 2011
"Music: Qonquer Death
Synths: Nanostudio
Drums: Modrum
Art: J. Wecker"
NanoStudio - Blip Interactive Ltd
iPads on eBay
MoDrum - Synthesis-based Drum Machine - finger
iPod Touch on eBay
Moog Modular System Manufactured in 1969 For Auction - Video Demo
YouTube Uploaded by yousenditworks on Aug 29, 2011
via this auction
"Moog Modular System for sale on ebay. Auction ends September 4th, at 2pm PDT."

via this auction
"A recent unrestored Moog Modular System went for $33,000
Here is your chance to get a restored, fully functional system at a great price.
This Moog modular is all original, and was made in 1969!
All modules have close serial numbers, with matching stamped manufacture date from March 6th, 1969.
This synth is fully functional and has recently been restored and fully serviced, including a recap, touching up the keyboard for perfect triggering, with replaced bushing for smoother action, and a cleaning of all pots and jacks.
Cosmetically it is in great shape too, the only major issue is the rear a small piece of wood was cut away to tuck the keyboard cables under.

Here is your once in a life time chance to own a vintage Moog Modular!
Some of the modules included, all dated from March 6th, 1969, are:
901 Voltage Controlled Oscillator
901-A x2 Oscillator Controller
901-B x5 Oscillator
902 x2 Voltage Controlled Amplifier
903 White Sound Source
904-A Voltage Controlled Low Pass Filter
904-B Voltage Controlled High Pass Filter
904-C Filter Coupler
905 Reverberation Unit
910 Power Supply
911 Envelope Generator
907 Fixed Filter Bank
984 Four Channel Mixer
950 Keyboard [SN 1063]"
SampleWiz and the Continuum
YouTube Uploaded by JCRUDESS on Aug 30, 2011
"My technical guru- Richard Lainhart shows us how you can play SampleWiz from the Haken Continuum. This MIDI feature will be in our soon to be released update!"
SampleWiz - Jordan Rudess: Wizdom Music, LLC
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay
Rolodecks - Sneak Preview | Pre-Order Now! | twistedtools.com
Uploaded by twistedtools on Aug 29, 2011
"Twisted Tools is proud to announce a new effects package for NI's Reaktor 5, composed of two effects.
The two effects are:
Rolodecks - Realtime dynamic multi-effect by Twisted Tools.
RoloEXT - A version of Rolodecks which allows you to insert your own effects.
Pre-order now at http://twistedtools.com
Rolodecks Pro $69
(Rolodecks+RoloEXT)
Rolodecks $49
Save more with new bundle pricing when you buy 3 or more products!
Both versions include over 300MB of samples by artists such as:
*Derek Mahone
Gil Sharone
Glitchmachines
Jedsound
Lawgiverz
Mike Huckaby
Michael Ndah
*Reuel Walker
Si Begg
Vocals for video by Michael Ndah (aka Tembu).
All samples in video are part of Rolodecks sample content.
http://twitter.com/#!/Tembu
*Derek Mahone (11yrs old) and Reuel Walker (14 years old) are students of Mike Huckaby at his Youthville music course. Youthville's mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of kids in Detroit.
MOTION GRAPHICS BY: http://www.axiom-crux.net/"
Circuit Bent Speak & Read
via this auction
"The unit includes the following bends:
* 2 green LED's on the side
* 2 glitch switches on the upper left
* 2 loop switches on the upper right
* A tone switch
* Rest button
* Contact pitch change knob
* Pitch change ball
* Both low and high pitch range switches in the mid section of the unit
* 1/4" mono audio output"
Korg X-911 Guitar Synth
"This guitar synth from Korg – circa 1981 – is just that and more besides as it is also blessed with comprehensive analogue CV (control voltage) and Trig (trigger) interface inputs and outputs via standard ¼ inch jack sockets. The three CV inputs cover control of the X-911’s VCO pitch, filter cut off and the FM In socket allows a synth’s LFO or envelope output (for example) for control of vibrato and other pitching effects on the X-911 VCO.
In effect, these interfacing sockets make the X-911 a very useful and comprehensive synth expander for the Korg MS series of synths and sequencers... the MS20, MS10, MS50 synths and SQ10 analogue sequencer. Other Korg synths (the Sigma?) from that era are also compatible if they use the Hz/Volt CV and Ground trig conventions. Interfacing with an MS series synth in this way could involve, say, the X-911 output being fed back into an external signal input of the controlling synth so that it behaves as if it’s part of its internal architecture! Beyond these synths the unit could be made to interface with any other analogue synths/sequencers using the more standard Octave/Volt and positive triggering conventions via a suitable converter.
Broadly speaking the X-911’s instrument and synth outputs can be rapidly combined, muted, mixed (with each other or the input signal), octave split etc using the illuminated switches and balance fader with the right hand ‘synthe’ selection offering additional filter enveloping curves with variation control. Interestingly, the first two synth waveforms (16’ footage) are square/pulse types that are pulse width modulated by their simple but variable envelope knobs which also modulate the main LP filter cut-off.
To my ears it sounds like a darker, heavier and denser (in a good way) version of say, an MS10, veering more, perhaps, toward the characteristic of the earlier Korg 700 and 700S. It can certainly do very weighty bass."
This Second Sleep - Short Witness
YouTube Uploaded by arthurpainter on Aug 30, 2011
"http://thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
We have no electricity in the wake of Irene, but I do have a few batteries. Please listen with headphones."
EDP Wasp & Critter & Guitari Pocket Piano
CORG MS10 tablet input
YouTube Uploaded by FSK1138 on Aug 30, 2011
"CORG MS10 synth
running on toshiba m200 tablet
stand alone within savihost
http://www.hermannseib.com/english/savihost.htm
pen and midi input
direct download here:
http://digilander.libero.it/concorstudio/FILE/CORG_VST_10.ZIP"
Early Dutch Electronic (Tape) Music

"This 2 x 2CD collection gives another nice overview of the early Dutch Electronic and Tape-pioneers.
It shows the listeners that there were more creative people interested in the spectrum between noise and sound besides the people who worked at the Philips NatLab (more info HERE and Wiki HERE). [see PachPierre.Net for the links]
A collection of work from throughout the Netherlands from Dutch legends like Dick Raaijmakers, Henk Badings, Ton Bruynèl, Tom Dissevelt and more from the years 1955 to 1966 fills up Volume 1.
Volume 2 has music from the years 1966 to 1977 and contains compositions of lesser known tape-artists that were not included on the first volume."
via Pierre Serné on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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